Friday, June 20, 2008

Ramblings...

I view life as a sculpture in the making.  Regardless of what is within our lives at this very moment there is always a change.  There is nothing in life that will stay consistently the same.

Sometimes there is the luxury that people have that nothing has ever taken place in life in which they have had some hardships.  At the same time, to be in the area of life where every thing is just perfect is something of how we look at things.

We all live life in different ways.  Yet at the same time we all do have a common bond.  What is that?  And I am certain at some time I did write on this.  With all due respect I have not been making to many blogs, as I know that from what I wrote, it's a tad of a drain, and yet somewhere in all this there is a connection.  I am not sure how many know me but I literally love two things music and photography when it comes down to writing on this.  Today after an appointment I had I had show a friend a few pictures and right away it was "you’re a photographer and these are great".  I know right now the photos are not possible and I probably will render some other ones but once again it's more within the write.  I am not sure how some of you are able to get a variety of pictures as to find that one that has the vantage that you’re looking for within the write.

But if I may say I certain do appreciate the authenticity that has come my way, I feel fortunate.  But I just wished to say that as this is right now.  And what tomorrow brings may be for me a tad of patience, but as well it all works out in some manner.  This is not real life however I have heard both side of the coin.

To each and every one of you, within this area that we choose how we write. 

Again I express my gratitude.

12 comments:

  1. The sun will come up in the morning, how we approach the day is up to us. It will be all good. GOD bless you.
    scott

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  2. Good morning Jack. To amount of people who have had lives in which they never have experienced hardships is probably not that large. Most of us at one time or another experience very difficult times, some you will never hear about, some they will never let others feel. Hardships have many faces, many origins. We do not all suffer from the same ones, but somehow, that does not make one hardship less important than another. The difference might be in how people look at them, handle them, are able to cope with them. Is it more difficult to recover from a long illness, to recover from being abused as a child, being raped, loosing your job and having to find something else to do, raising a family as a single parent, caring for loved ones going through illness or other hardships, losing a loved one through illness, suicide or a criminal hand, or in the name of war, famine or natural disaster, living in a country where war is ongoing and never ending. We have a choice, which is to make it better for ourselves which others may not have the luxury of doing because where they live and the situation in which they are do not even allow them to dream of having that luxury. We can dwell on our problems or put them behind us as much as we can. I am not pretending that it is magic and automatic that our problems will disappear just because we want them to, but I say that if we keep on bringing them forth and looking at them, we are stuck in the troubles like moving sands in which we can only end up drowning unless we grab that hand (and when I write one I should most probably say the many hands) which is (are) offered to get out of the hole. I like to think that God only send us what we are able to handle.

    So true, music is a wonderful tool to harmonize one`s vibrations. You have removed yours from your home page I have noticed a few days ago. Very sad indeed. I used to like coming back to it and listen for a while. I hope you will soon bring it back to our lives. Hugs to you dear friend.

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  3. and I in turn towards you jack... more than you'll ever know...
    hugssss.....

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  4. Thank you and actually I understand all that your saying, I respect you for your story. And music with a few other things in life do make the world go around and each one of us has a manner that we find to be something that is within the scope of our lives that makes us thrive.

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  5. Thank you, I think it's time to make those steps in life slowly. We all are created equal. Hence I respect all this and I have felt good today as Scott had mentioned something in here that is basic but is true. The sun does shine.

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  6. I think it's time to come back in some manner to the way that I wrote. I don't think that is being avoiding - I think that it's being proactive and creative. Yet in an authentic manner. Just my own thoughts....

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  7. Hi Jack,
    Happy and glad to see you're back writing, no matter what topic you choose to write, it is still your writing and coming from you, the real you thus makes it of value.

    To be able to make a true connection in the land of the internet is indeed very significant to me, and I think the same to many of us. So yes, we might be changing as we grow older, as we went through experiences in life as well as get to know ourself better, and hope these change is for the better.

    All the best to us all, Jack.

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  8. Agreed with your friend - you have a knack of taking pictures from your very own angle. Now you know I can talk for hours regarding potography - mainly of my frustration in getting that PICTURE I want in my head. You know it is like any other form of art - you have this one picture in your mind, either of a painting, a dance move, a song that you sing pefectly ... and you went to put into form ... and that picture of have dreamt you thought you have captured did not turn out so; your brush strokes in the paint went all over the place instead of Van Goh like, and yes that dance is just you. Of course I'm tone deaf so have to forgo that singing part entirely - STILL we take pictures, paint, dance and sing to our heart content. For HEY, life is for the living :))

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  9. Ooh I was to add, from your angles of choice ... I love your photos!!!

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  10. I really like the photo you posted above. It looks peaceful and serene, much like I wish my inner self to be most of the time.
    How we approach each day is up to us and on most days, I use the positive approach. I try to see the glass half full instead of half empty. This approach has served me well over the years. I'm human too, so there are times when problems, deceptions and worries can get the better of me. I loll in self-pity for a while but each time I find a way to snap out of it and continue on with my life on a happier note by remembering and acknowledging all I have that is good .
    We each have our own ways to cope, and I've just exposed you mine. It does work for me.

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